The Lucia crossover has a minimalist design with understated elegance. It is made with natural leather with a smooth finish and a soft suede interior. The inside pocket is ideal for small items such as cards or keys. It's two sliding knots on the strap allow you to adjust the length to your own preference – as a shoulder bag or across the body. The perfect accessory to complement your looks both day and night.

The Lucia Handbag is made by artisans in a Spanish village called Ubrique - a hub of craftsmanship renowned for quality since the 19th century - Ubrique is where many of the world’s most discerning luxury brands have their leather produced.

La Portegna’s leather is vegetable tanned with a unique blend of natural tannins and colour compounds from Spanish flowers and tree bark. The leather is then treated with Spanish olive oil to nourish, soften and to make it more robust.

This all-natural process has two benefits - it results in beautiful looking leather that develops a unique ‘patina’ over time – it quite literally gets better with age, and is unquestionably kinder to the environment, unlike the more commonly used chrome tanning processes.

The Lucia crossover has a minimalist design with understated elegance. It is made with natural leather with a smooth finish and a soft suede interior. The inside pocket is ideal for small items such as cards or keys. It's two sliding knots on the strap allow you to adjust the length to your own preference – as a shoulder bag or across the body. The perfect accessory to complement your looks both day and night.

The Lucia Handbag is made by artisans in a Spanish village called Ubrique - a hub of craftsmanship renowned for quality since the 19th century - Ubrique is where many of the world’s most discerning luxury brands have their leather produced.

La Portegna’s leather is vegetable tanned with a unique blend of natural tannins and colour compounds from Spanish flowers and tree bark. The leather is then treated with Spanish olive oil to nourish, soften and to make it more robust.

This all-natural process has two benefits - it results in beautiful looking leather that develops a unique ‘patina’ over time – it quite literally gets better with age, and is unquestionably kinder to the environment, unlike the more commonly used chrome tanning processes.